
COALITION
DEATHS IN IRAQ
ARCHIVE - AUGUST,
2006
A running log of text entries
for the month of August,
2006 (chronology runs top to
bottom)
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US
deaths in August: 65 |
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Total
Coalition deaths in August: 66 |
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Spreadsheet (below) showing all Coalition deaths in Iraq for August. |
Tuesday,
August 01, 2006 6:01 AM - The
British Ministry of Defense is
reporting the death of one
of their soldiers from wounds received
in a mortar attack on a base in
Basrah on August 1st. The BBC reports
on it as well here.
Tuesday,
August 01, 2006 12:02 PM - The
British Ministry of Defense has identified
the soldier who
died earlier today, August 1st: Corporal
Matthew Cornish, 29, of
Yorkshire, England.
Tuesday,
August 01, 2006 12:33 PM - CENTCOM has
just announced the death of
a soldier in Al Anbar Province
today, August 1st.
| Wednesday,
August 02, 2006 12:50 PM - |
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(2)
In a second press release,
CENTCOM is also reporting the
death of a Marine in
Al Anbar Province on August
2nd.
(3)
The Associated Press is reporting
the death of Spc.
Dustin Laird, 24,
of Martin, Tennessee, who
was killed in Iraq on August
1st. He was with the Tennessee
National Guard. Although
no specific place of death
is given in the article,
he is likely the death in
Al Anbar Province that CENTCOM reported
yesterday. |
Thursday,
August 03, 2006 5:00 AM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of Specialist
Ryan Jopek, 20, of Merrill,
Wisconsin. The article quotes his
mother as saying that her son died
from a roadside bomb attack on
Tuesday, August 2nd, "somewhere
near Tikrit" up north of Baghdad.
This doesn't match any death CENTCOM
has released to date, so Spc. Jopek
is being treated as a new death.
Thursday,
August 03, 2006 6:06 AM - The
Plain Dealer in Cleveland has an
article this morning on the
death of Marine Corporal
Joe Tomci, 21, from Stow,
Ohio. He died in a roadside bomb
attack in Iraq, probably in
the Ramadi area, on Tuesday,
August 2nd ... so he is likely
the Marine death that CENTCOM announced
yesterday.
Thursday,
August 03, 2006 11:28 AM - CENTCOM's
headquarters in Baghdad, MNF-Iraq, is
reporting that two Marines
were killed today, August 3rd,
in two separate incidents in Al
Anbar Province in Iraq.
Thursday,
August 03, 2006 2:02 PM - The
DoD is
now confirming what we had
heard earlier today from
the media: Sgt. Ryan D.
Jopek, 20, of Merrill,
Wisconsin, died near Tikrit on
August 2nd when a roadside bomb
detonated.
| Thursday,
August 03, 2006 7:20 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD had
confirmed the death of
Marine Cpl. Joseph
A. Tomci, 21, of Stow,
Ohio, in Al Anbar Province
on August 2nd.
(2)
Yesterday we learned of the
death of Sgt. Dustin
D. Laird, 23, of
Martin, Tennessee, through
a media article that said
he was killed on Tuesday,
August 1st. Unfortunately,
the article may have been
referring to Tuesday in the
States ... which may very
well have been Wednesday
in Iraq. The DoD has now confirmed
his death, saying that
he died on Wednesday, August
2nd, in Al Anbar Province.
Our database is now corrected.
(3)
The DoD has
announced the death of Spc.
Hai Ming Hsia, 37,
of New York, NY, on Tuesday,
August 1st. His death corresponds
to this CENTCOM
press release. |
Friday,
August 04, 2006 10:46 AM - The
DoD has
identified one of the two Marines
who died in Al Anbar Province,
Iraq, on Thursday, August 3rd: Sgt.
George M. Ulloa Jr., 23,
of Austin, Texas.
Friday,
August 04, 2006 11:13 AM - CENTCOM is
reporting that two
soldiers have been killed
due to enemy action in Al Anbar
Province on August 4th.
Friday,
August 04, 2006 3:31 PM - The
DoD has
identified the second Marine
who was killed on August 3rd in
Al Anbar Province. He was a
Marine Reservist: Lance
Corporal Kurt E. Dechen,
24, of Springfield, Vermont.
Friday,
August 04, 2006 6:19 PM - The
DoD has announced
the death of a Navy sailor
... no prior announcements from
CENTCOM: Petty Officer
2nd Class Marc A. Lee,
28, of Hood River, Oregon. Lee
died at Ramadi by hostile means
on August 2nd.
Saturday,
August 05, 2006 8:04 AM - CENTCOM's
headquarters in Iraq, Multi-National
Corps - Iraq, has
announced the death of a soldier
from a non-hostile cause in
Al Anbar Province on August 5th.
| Sunday,
August 06, 2006 3:16 PM - The
DoD has
released the identities of
the two soldiers who died in
Iraq on August 4th: |
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Staff
Sergeant Clint J. Storey,
30, of Enid, Oklahoma
Sergeant
Bradley H. Beste,
22, of Naperville, Illinois |
Sunday,
August 06, 2006 5:51 PM - The
media is
reporting the deaths of three
U.S. soldiers in a roadside bomb
attack southwest of Baghdad late
on August 6th.
Monday,
August 07, 2006 4:21 AM - CENTCOM has
now confirmed the earlier media
reports of three U.S. soldiers
killed by a roadside bomb on Sunday,
August 6th.
Monday,
August 07, 2006 10:13 AM - We've
just caught a news
story at the KOB-TV website
about the death of an American
in Iraq: Leroy Segura Jr., of
Clovis, New Mexico. There are no
further details given except that
his family was notified on Saturday,
August 5th. This makes is likely,
though not guaranteed, that he
is the "non-hostile - unspecified
cause" death that CENTCOM described
in this
release.
Monday,
August 07, 2006 12:45 PM - On
August 5th, both MNF-Iraq and CENTCOM issued
releases that announced the death
of a soldier by non-hostile means
in Al Anbar Province. Earlier
this morning we learned of the
death of Leroy Segura Jr. in
Iraq, but almost no details were
given other than that the relatives
were notifed Saturday evening,
August 5th. Now
the DoD has issued a notice confirming Sergeant
Segura's death. He died
by non-hostile means in a vehicle
accident in Al Anbar Province ...
in Habbaniyah, between Fallujah
and Ramadi. (CENTCOM is now saying
he died on August 4th,
but other factors incline us to
believe the original notice was
correct.)
Monday,
August 07, 2006 4:21 AM - The
DoD is announcing a new
death: a soldier who died August
5th at the Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center in Germany from wounds he
received in Baghdad on the 2nd: Pfc.
Brian J. Kubik, 20, of
Harker Heights, Texas.
Tuesday,
August 08, 2006 3:50 AM - This
morning, Multi-National Force -
Iraq announced
the death of a U.S. soldier
from hostile fire in Al Anbar Province
on August 6th.
| Tuesday,
August 08, 2006 10:38 AM - The
DoD has released
the identities of the three
soldiers who died in Baghdad
on August 6th when an improvised
explosive device detonated: |
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Staff
Sergeant Stephen A. Seale,
25, of Grafton, West Virginia
Sergeant
Carlton A. Clark,
22, of South Royalton,
Vermont
Specialist
Jose Zamora, 24,
of Sunland Park, New Mexico |
Wednesday,
August 09, 2006 1:53 PM - CENTCOM is
reporting that three U.S. soldiers
were killed in hostile action today,
August 9th, in Al Anbar Province,
Iraq.
Thursday,
August 10, 2006 5:57 AM - Yesterday,
August 9th, CENTCOM
reported that a U.S. Army helicopter
had gone down in Al Anbar Province
on August 8th with 6 coalition
forces aboard. Four were rescued
and were in stable condition, but
two were reported missing. Today, Middle
East Online is reporting that
the bodies of the two missing servicepeople
have now been recovered. Apparently
the helicopter experienced technical
difficulties and went down in a
waterway. Divers were called in
to recover the bodies of the two
dead.

Thursday,
August 10, 2006 10:54 AM - The
Calhoun (Georgia) Times is
reporting the death of 1st
Sergeant Aaron Jagger,
43, in Iraq on August 9th.
He was one of the three soldiers
who died in Al Anbar Province that
day. According to the Times, the
three were killed by a roadside
bomb. Sergeant Jagger was from
Rossville, Georgia, according to WTVC-9.
| Friday,
August 11, 2006 9:31 AM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
released the identity of
the August 6th Al Anbar Province
death: Staff Sergeant
Tracy L. Melvin, 31,
of Seattle, Washington. They
also revealed that the death
happened in Ar Ramadi when
an improvised explosive device
detonated. |
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Friday,
August 11, 2006 3:23 PM - The
DoD has
announced the death of a Marine
in Al Anbar Province on August
10th: Lance Corporal Jeremy
Z. Long, 18, of Sun Valley,
Nevada. This death was not previously reported
by CENTCOM.
| Saturday, August 12, 2006 5:24 AM - |
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Sgt. Steven P. Mennemeyer, 26, of Granite City, Illinois
Sgt. Jeffery S. Brown, 25, of Trinity Center, California |
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The accident occurred near the Korean Village camp at Ar Rutbah near the Jordanian border. |
Saturday, August 12, 2006 8:22 AM - Reuters is reporting the deaths of two U.S. soldiers in a roadside bombing south of Baghdad on August 12th. That brings the total number of U.S. deaths in Iraq to date to 2600 by our count.
Saturday, August 12, 2006 3:32 AM - CENTCOM has confirmed the deaths (reported earlier today in the news media) of two U.S. soldiers in an improvised explosive device attack south of Baghdad on August 12th.
| Monday,
August 14, 2006 3:01 PM - The
DoD has
released the names of the
three U.S. soldiers who were
killed in Al Anbar Province,
Iraq, on August 9th: |
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1st
Sergeant Aaron D. Jagger,
43, from Hillsdale, Michigan
Specialist
Ignacio Ramirez,
22, of Henderson, Nevada
Specialist
Shane W. Woods,
23, of Palmer, Alaska |
| Tuesday,
August 15, 2006 3:36 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has released
the names of the two
U.S. soldiers who died in an
improvised explosive device attack
south of Baghdad on August 12th: |
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Staff
Sergeant Michael C. Lloyd,
24, of San Antonio, Texas
Staff
Sergeant Kevin L. Zeigler,
31, of Overland Park, Kansas |
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(2)
The DoD is also
announcing a death not
previously reported by CENTCOM: Staff
Sergeant Kenneth A. Jenkins,
25, of Fouke, Arkansas. Sgt.
Jenkins was hit by small arms
fire in Baghdad and died at
the military facility at Balad,
no doubt before the military
could med-evac him out of Iraq. |
Thursday,
August 17, 2006 8:53 AM - CENTCOM has
announced the death of a U.S.
soldier due to enemy action in
Al Anbar Province on August 16th.
Thursday,
August 17, 2006 11:36 AM -
An interesting story about
Andrew Jagger, of Hillsdale, MI
appeared in the Jackson Michigan
Citizen-Patriot. Jagger died
in Iraq on Monday August 14.
Thursday,
August 17, 2006 1:51 PM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of a U.S.
soldier on August 17th from a roadside
bombing south of Baghdad.
| Thursday,
August 17, 2006 5:39 PM - |
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(1)
CENTCOM has
now confirmed the death on
August 17th that was reported
in the media earlier today: a
U.S. soldier killed by an improvised
explosive device south of Baghdad. |
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(2)
We are going to post a
death reported by Reuters
yesterday, Wednesday, even
though CENTCOM has not yet
formally confirmed it. The
death was that of a U.S. soldier
who reportedly was wounded
in combat last Saturday, August
12th, and then died on
the 15th. |
Friday,
August 18, 2006 8:52 AM - The
DoD has just announced the
death of a Marine who was wounded
in combat last March 7th, and who
finally succumbed to his injuries
on August 16th at the Brooke Army
Medical Center in Texas: Sergeant
John P. Phillips, 29,
of St. Stephen, South Carolina.
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Friday,
August 18, 2006 11:53 AM - The
DoD has announced
a new death not previously
reported by CENTCOM: Marine
Reserve Captain John
J. McKenna IV, 30,
of Brooklyn, New York. He was
killed by enemy action on August
16th in Al Anbar Province. |
Friday,
August 18, 2006 7:30 PM - Pressconnects.com is
reporting that Marine Captain
John McKenna died on August 17th outside
of Fallujah. Small correction:
McKenna died on the 16th per
the DoD (see above)...
Friday,
August 18, 2006 7:41 PM - The
DoD has
just announced the death of
a second Marine
Reservist in Al Anbar Province, Iraq,
on August 16th: Lance Corporal
Michael D. Glover, 28,
of Brooklyn, New York.
Saturday,
August 19, 2006 12:07 PM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the combat death of
a U.S. soldier in Al Anbar Province
on August 19th.
Saturday,
August 19, 2006 12:21 PM - MNF-Iraq,
CENTCOM's headquarters unit in
Iraq, has
now confirmed the death of
the soldier in Al Anbar Province
on August 19th.
Sunday,
August 20, 2006 8:06 AM - The
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle is
reporting the death of a young
local man in Iraq. Private
1st Class James Arellano,
19, of Cheyenne, was killed on
Thursday, August 17th, when he
was hit by an IED south of Baghdad.
Monday,
August 21, 2006 7:28 AM - CENTCOM's
headquarters in Iraq, Multi-National
Corp - Iraq, has
released a statement announcing
the deaths of two Marines and one
Sailor on August 20th in Al Anbar
Province from enemy action.
Monday,
August 21, 2006 8:13 AM - CENTCOM
has announced
another death: a U.S. soldier
killed in an IED attack north of
Baghdad on August 21st.
Monday,
August 21, 2006 4:14 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
1st Class James J. Arellano,
19, of Cheyenne, Wyoming. He died
on August 17th in the Baghdad area
when his patrol was attacked with
improvised explosive devices and
small arms fire.
Tuesday,
August 22, 2006 4:38 AM - Local
media outlets in Oregon are
reporting on the death of a
young Marine, a native of Central
Oregon, in Iraq on August 20th: Lance
Corporal Randy Lee Newman,
21, of Bend, Oregon. The family
have stated that he died in an
IED attack "just outside of Iraq's
capital" ... and that he was a
member of D Company, 3rd Light
Armored Reconnaissance Battalion
out of Twentynine Palms, CA. Research
on this particular company shows
that they have indeed been operating
in the eastern part of Al Anbar
Province not far from Baghdad while
temporarily assigned to Regimental
Combat Team 5 headquartered in
Fallujah. However, the two Marine
deaths that CENTCOM has confirmed
for August 20th were reportedly
from Regimental Combat Team 7 which
is operating in the far west near
the Syrian and Jordanian borders.
So that begs the question: was
Lance Corporal Newman one of these
deaths, or a whole new death not
previously confirmed by CENTCOM?
For now we will show him as one
of the RCT-7 deaths ... and will
change the database accordingly
if that proves not to be the case.
| Tuesday,
August 22, 2006 1:46 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier
who died in Al Anbar Province
on August 16th: Staff
Sergeant Jeffrey S. Loa,
32, of Waianae, Hawaii. He
was killed in Ramadi when an
improvised explosive device
detonated. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also identified the sailor
who died in Al Anbar Province
on August 20th: Hospitalman
Chadwick T. Kenyon,
20, of Tucson, Arizona. He
was also killed by an IED. |
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(3)
Lastly, the DoD has identified
the two Marines who died on
August 20th in Al Anbar Province: |
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Corporal
Adam A. Galvez,
21, of Salt Lake City, Utah
Lance
Corporal Randy L. Newman,
21, of Bend, Oregon |
Tuesday,
August 22, 2006 4:28 PM - The
DoD has
announced a previously
unreported death in Iraq
on August 20th: Sergeant
Gabriel G. DeRoo,
25, of Paw Paw, Michigan.
The sergeant was killed by
enemy small arms fire in
Mosul.
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Tuesday,
August 22, 2006 5:34 PM - The
Grand Haven [MI] Tribune published
a story with a photo and
details about the life of Gabriel
G. DeRoo, who was killed
by enemy small arms fire in Mosul
on August 20th. |
Wednesday,
August 23, 2006 7:29 AM - Yesterday,
CENTCOM announced
the death of a "service member" on
August 21st from an IED attack
north of Baghdad. Today,
the DoD is
identifying the man as a U.S.
Air Force member: Master
Sergeant Brad A. Clemmons,
37, of Chillicothe, Ohio.
| Thursday,
August 24, 2006 5:25 AM - |
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(1)
According to the Associated
Press, military sources
were reporting a U.S. soldier
had died on August 23rd "south
of Baghdad" during a raid. |
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(2)
CENTCOM's headquarters in Iraq,
Multi-National Corps - Iraq, is
reporting that a U.S. soldier
died "today" [the date on the
release is August 24th] "south
of Baghdad" in an IED attack. The
media are definitely taking
this as a second death and
not the same as (1) above. |
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(3)
We had a unidentified death
listed on August 15th that
came from a
Reuters article and no
where else (CENTCOM never even
confirmed this death). Since
nearly 10 days has gone by
and no identity has been forthcoming
from the DoD, we are concluding
that the Reuters piece was
in error and we are eliminating
this record from the database. |
Thursday,
August 24, 2006 6:32 AM - The
DoD has
announced the name of a soldier
who died on August 18th in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, of a non-hostile
unspecified cause ... a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi
Freedom: Sergeant 1st Class
Ruben J. Villa Jr., of
El Paso, Texas.
Thursday,
August 24, 2006 6:59 AM - CENTCOM has
just confirmed the U.S. army
soldier's death on August 23rd.
Thursday,
August 24, 2006 8:59 AM - CENTCOM is
reporting the death of another
U.S. soldier today, August 24th.
This one died from small arms fire
in Baghdad.
Thursday,
August 24, 2006 1:59 PM - The
DoD has
released the identity of a
U.S. Navy sailor who died on August
22nd in an IED attack in Al Anbar
Province: Chief Petty Officer
Paul J. Darga, 34, of
Lansing, Michigan. This death was
not previously announced by CENTCOM.
| Thursday,
August 24, 2006 3:31 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has identified
the soldier who died south
of Baghdad on August 23: Specialist
Thomas J. Barbieri,
24, of Gaithersburg, Maryland. |
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(2)
The DoD has also announced
a new death ... one not
previously reported by
CENTCOM. This was a Marine
who died in the Al Anbar Province
on August 23rd: Lance
Corporal James D. Hirlston,
21, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. |
| Friday,
August 25, 2006 4:16 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died in Al Anbar Province on
August 19th. Sergeant
Marquees A. Quick,
28, of Hoover, Alabama, died
in Ramadi when his unit was
hit with multiple grenades. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also released the name
of the soldier who died in
a small arms fire attack in
Baghdad on August 24th: Sergeant
Jeremy E. King, 23,
of Meridian, Idaho. |
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(3)
Lastly, the DoD has
announced a death previously
unreported by CENTCOM: a Marine
who died on August 24th. Staff
Sergeant Dwayne E. Williams,
28, of Baltimore, Maryland,
died in the Al Anbar Province. |
| Friday,
August 25, 2006 7:43 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier
who died south of Baghdad
in an IED attack on August
24th: Private 1st
Class William E. Thorne,
26, of Hospers, Iowa.
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(2)
The DoD has
also announced a Marine
death not previously reported
by CENTCOM: Staff
Sergeant Gordon G. Solomon,
35, of Fairborn, Ohio, who
died on August 24th in the
Al Anbar Province.
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| Saturday,
August 26, 2006 12:46 PM - The
DoD has
announced yet another death
not previously reported by
CENTCOM. This one is a young
Marine Reservist who was killed
on August 25th in Al Anbar
Province: Corporal
Jordan C. Pierson,
21, of Milford, Connecticut. |
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Jordan Pierson, 21, Milford,
Connecticut
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Sunday,
August 27, 2006 2:51 PM - CENTCOM is
reporting the death of a U.S.
soldier in an IED attack southeast
of Baghdad on Saturday, August
26th.
A
Bloody Sunday for U.S. Troops:
10 dead on Sunday, August 27,
2006 (UPDATE: 12 DEAD - see report
of 9/1/06)
| Sunday,
August 27, 2006 8:05 PM - |
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(1)
Multi-National Force - Iraq,
CENTCOM's headquarter's in
Iraq, is
reporting the death of
a U.S. soldier from small arms
fire in eastern Baghdad on August
27th. |
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(2)
The MNF-Iraq division is
also reporting
the death of a U.S. soldier
from an IED attack in western
Baghdad on August
27th. |
| Monday,
August 28, 2006 5:52 AM - |
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(1)
CENTCOM's headquarters in Iraq,
MNF-Iraq, is
reporting this morning
the deaths of four U.S. soldiers
in an IED attack north of Baghdad
on August
27th. |
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(2)
MNF-Iraq is also reporting
the death of another U.S.
soldier from an IED attack
south of Baghdad on August
27th. |
| Monday,
August 28, 2006 4:11 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
announced a Marine death
not previously reported by
CENTCOM. Corporal David
G. Weimortz, 28, of
Irmo, South Carolina, died
in the Al Anbar Province on
August 26th. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also announced the identity
of the soldier who died in
an IED attack southeast of
Baghdad on August 26th: Specialist
Edgardo Zayas, 29,
of Dorchester, Massachusetts. |
| Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 5:49 AM - |
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(1)
CENTCOM's headquarters in
Iraq, MNF-Iraq, is
reporting the death of
a U.S. soldier in Al Anbar
Province from enemy action
on August 27th. This is the
8th coalition death for Sunday,
August 27th.
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(2)
This morning, CENTCOM reported the
death of a Nebraska National
Guard soldier on August 28th from
injuries he received on August
21st when his vehicle rolled
over into a canal near Balad,
Iraq. The media is
now identifying the man
as Staff Sergeant
Jeffrey J. Hansen,
31, of Cairo, Nebraska. He
died at the Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center in Germany
with his immediate family
in attendance.
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| Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 6:06 AM - Two
of the eight dead from this
past Sunday, August 27th, have
now been identified in the
media ... but not enough information
is forthcoming yet to know
which of the 8 deaths the men
belong to: |
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(1)
KARE-11 is
reporting the death of Corporal
Kenneth Michael Cross,
21, originally from South Range
near Superior, Wisconsin. Another
article says that he was recently
living in Steilacoom, Washington
... which means that he was
assigned to Fort Lewis. Since
he died when a roadside bomb
hit his tank in Baghdad, it's
fairly safe to say that he
was with Fort Lewis's Stryker
Brigade, likely the 1st Squadron
of the 14th Cavalry Regiment
which is stationed in south
Baghdad at FOB Falcon (and
which was only deployed to
Iraq some 6 weeks ago). |
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(2)
KGW.com is
reporting the death of
Army Private 1st Class
Shaun Novak, 21, of
Two Rivers, Wisconsin. He was
with the 4th Infantry Division
out of Fort Hood stationed
in Baghdad. |
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Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 7:33 AM - KSL.com is
reporting the death of Dan
Dolan, 19, from Roy, Utah.
He was killed on August 27th, but
the article does not say where.
Until more information comes out,
we won't know which of the Sunday
deaths he belongs to ... or if
he is a new death.
Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 8:55 AM - In
one release this morning, MNF-Iraq is
reporting two separate deaths
in Al Anbar Province on August
28th: a Marine who died from hostile
action, and a Soldier who died
from an unspecified, non-hostile
cause.
Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 11:15 AM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of Army Specialist
Tristan Smith, 23, of
Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, in Iraq
on August 27th. At this time there
is not enough information to tell
which of the 8 Sunday deaths was
his.
| Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 12:05 PM - |
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(1)
MNF-Iraq has
announced the death of
another U.S. soldier in an
IED attack southwest of Baghdad
on August 29th. |
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(2)
The Salt Lake Tribune is
reporting that Dan
Dolan's mother was
told today that her son was
one of four 2nd Infantry Division
soldiers who died when their
armored personnel carrier was
struck by an IED. Apparently,
he survived the blast only
to be shot when he exitted
the crippled vehicle. Of the
2nd Infantry Division troops
operating in Baghdad, the 1st
Battalion of the 23rd Infantry
Regiment out of Fort Lewis
is operating up in the northern
area where the blast is said
to have happened, this according
to an
article that recently appeared
in the News Tribune. |
| Tuesday,
August 29, 2006 4:45 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Staff
Sergeant Jeffrey J. Hansen at
Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center of injuries suffered
in a vehicle accident ... but
they give his date of death
as August 27th.
CENTCOM had earlier given
his date of death as August
28th. However, all media articles
on Sgt. Hansen are reporting
the August 27th date ... so
we shall go with it as well. |
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(2)
The DoD has
released the identity of
the soldier who died in the
Al Anbar Province on August
27th: Sergeant David
J. Almazan, 27, of
Van Nuys, California. The sergeant
died northwest of Ramadi near
Hit in an IED attack. |
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(3)
The DoD has
released the identity of
the Marine who died of injuries
he received on August
27th in the Al Anbar Province: Lance
Corporal Donald E. Champlin,
28, of Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Champlin actually died on August
28th at the Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center in Germany. |
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(4)
The DoD has
released the identity of
a soldier who died in an IED
blast in the Baghdad area on
August 27th: Specialist
Seth A. Hildreth,
26, of Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. The soldier's unit
is given as the 1st Squadron
of the 10th Cavalry Regiment.
That unit is currently operating
in the area south of Baghdad.
In fact, the unit lost two
other men "south of Baghdad" on
August 12th. Therefore, we
are assigning Hildreth to the
August 27th "south of Baghdad" IED
death described by CENTCOM here. |
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(5)
The DoD has
announced the death of
a North Carolina National
Guardsman from a non-hostile
cause at Camp Virginia in Kuwait
on August 27th: Sergeant
Darry Benson, 46,
of Winterville, North Carolina.
This death was not previously
reported by CENTCOM. |
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(6)
The DoD has
now confirmed that Spc.
Kenneth M. Cross,
21, and Private 1st
Class Daniel G. Dolan,
19, died in the same attack
involving an IED and small
arms fire on August 27th in
Baghdad. Both were assigned
to a Stryker Brigade unit out
of Fort Lewis, WA ... a unit
that is operating in the northwest
portion of Baghdad. |
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(7)
The family of Private
1st Class Shaun Allen Novak,
21, of Two Rivers, Wisconsin,
has issued
a statement about the death
of their son in an IED attack
in Baghdad on August 27th.
In it they state that "Shaun
was killed by an IED while
on patrol with a Bradley Armored
Vehicle. Army personnel have
confirmed others were killed
at this time but details are
not known." Since Novak was
assigned to the 4th Infantry
Division out of Fort Hood,
this leads us to believe that
the attack that killed four
on August 27th may have had
2 stages: first a 4th ID patrol
was hit by an IED, then a Stryker
Brigade who responded to that
attack was hit themselves by
small arms fire. |
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(8) Media
articles that have appeared
on the death of Specialist
Tristan Smith, 23,
report that he was stationed "northwest
of Baghdad" with the 4th
Infantry Division. That is
likely the base at Taji ...
the same base that Pfc. Shaun
Novak was assigned to. Smith's
father was quoted as saying
that his son died while "on
patrol northwest of Baghdad".
Therefore it is somewhat likely
that Smith was the fourth
death "north of Baghdad" on
the 27th. |
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier
who died of a non-combat
related cause in the Al
Anbar Province on August
28th: Spc. Matthew
E. Schneider,
23, of Gorham, New Hampshire.
([9/5/06] Later
addition:
The Nashua Telegraph has
published an article on Specialist
Matthew Schneider of
Gorham, New Hampshire,
who died in Ramadi on
August 28th ... but not
from hostile fire. The
23 year old, who had
a "safe" job maintaining
the computer systems
at headquarters, died
of an apparent heart
attack.)
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(2) CENTCOM is reporting one Marine death from enemy action in the Al Anbar Province on August 29th.
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:45 AM - FOX19.com is reporting the death in Iraq on August 29th of Marine Corporal Tyler Warndorf, 21, of Hebron, Kentucky. He is likely the death that CENTCOM announced yesterday in this press release.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:57 AM - The Associated Press is reporting that Specialist Matthew Schneider, 23, who died in Ramadi on August 28th, apparently suffered a heart attack at his base and could not be revived.
Wednesday,
August 30, 2006 9:53 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Marine Corporal
Christopher Tyler Warndorf in
the Al Anbar Province on August
29th.
Thursday,
August 31, 2006 5:32 AM - CENTCOM's
headquarters in Iraq, Multi-National
Force - Iraq, is
reporting the death of a U.S.
soldier in an IED attack on August
30th. The exact location of
the attack was not given.
Thursday,
August 31, 2006 7:55 AM - This
morning, the media gave us two
names of soldiers who had recently
died in Iraq: The Southern Illinoisan wrote
about Sergeant Matthew
J. Vosbein, 30, originally
from West Frankfort, Illinois,
now from New Orleans, killed by
an IED attack while serving with
the 502nd Infantry Regiment ...
and the Benton Evening News wrote
about Matt Lingle,
who grew up in West Frankfort,
Illinois, but who now lived in
New Orleans, and who was killed
by an IED on August 29th while
serving with the 502nd Infantry
Regiment. A closer reading of the
Southern Illinoisan article reveals
this line: "Vosbein, the son of
Williams and her husband Gene,
and Tim and Amy Lingle ..." So
obviously these two men are one
and the same. We will call him Matthew
Vosbein-Lingle until we
learn which name he legally used.
Thursday,
August 31, 2006 2:08 PM - The
Manassas Journal Messenger is
reporting the death of a 19-year-old
Marine in Iraq on August 30th in
an IED attack: Colin Joseph
Wolfe of Manassas, Virginia.
| Friday,
September 01, 2006 6:07 AM - |
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(1)
As it turns out, Sunday, August
27th, was an even bloodier
day than we thought. We had
grouped together four soldiers
whose names we'd gleaned from
the news media as the 4 who
died in this
IED attack described by
CENTCOM. Now it appears we
were partly wrong. The DoD has
now released the names
of the four who actually died
together ... and two names
are new. That means that we
lost 12 men all total on
the 27th, not 10. |
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The
four who died in the incident "north
of Baghdad" actually died in
the vicinity of the Taji Air
Base just northwest of Baghdad: |
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Sergeant
Moises Jazmin, 25,
of Providence, Rhode Island
Specialist
Qixing Lee, 20,
of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Specialist
Shaun A. Novak,
21, of Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Specialist
Tristan C. Smith,
23, of Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania |
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(2)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
Colin J. Wolfe, 18,
of Manassas, Virginia, in the
Al Anbar Province on August
30th. |
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(3)
CENTCOM has put
out a press release describing
two deaths in the Al Anbar
Province on August 30th. One
was a Marine assigned
to Regimental Combat Team 5.
We feel that this is likely
Private Colin Wolfe who had
not yet had a CENTCOM release
printed for his death. Private
Wolfe was with the 3rd Battalion
of the 2nd Marines which is
operating in the Habbaniyah
area under Regimental Combat
Team 5. The other death was
a soldier assigned
to the 1st Marine Logistic
Group. This death
is a new one we'd not heard
of before now. |
Friday,
September 01, 2006 2:28 PM - The
DoD has
identified the soldier from
the 34th Infantry Division (Minnesota
Army National Guard) who died
in Iraq on August 30th: Sergeant
Joshua Robert Hanson,
27. However, there are several
discrepancies on this release.
There is a death
notice posted on the Minnesota
Army National Guard website that
gives his rank as Staff Sergeant.
The DoD says he died at "Khaldea",
whereas the MN NG website says "Khalidiyah" (both
are in Al Anbar Province). The
DoD identifies his hometown as
West Saint Paul, whereas the Associated
Press and KARE
11 TV give it as Dent, MN.
Dent would make more sense as it
is quite close to Detroit Lakes,
MN, the headquarters for Company
A, 2nd Combined Arms Battalion,
136th Infantry Regiment.
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Saturday,
September 02, 2006 11:07 AM - The
Daily Journal is
carrying an article on
the death of U.S. Army Staff
Sergeant Michael Deason in
a roadside bomb attack in Iraq
on August 30th. Because he
died while in a convoy, he
likely was the August 30th "assigned
to the 1st Marine Logistics
Group" death in Al Anbar Province.
Sergeant Deason was from Farmington,
Missouri. |
| Tuesday, September
05, 2006 4:37 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has confirmed
the death of Staff
Sergeant Michael L. Deason,
28, of Farmington, Missouri,
in the Al Anbar Province. Unfortunately,
they confirmed his death on August
31st. CENTCOM, in
this release, seemed
to indicate that the death happened
on Wednesday, August 30th ...
and the news
media also referenced that
day. For the time being, we
will leave his death on the
30th until more research can
be done. |
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(2)
On August 28th, CENTCOM issued
a notice of the death of
a soldier on August 27th "in
western Baghdad". As of today,
September 5th, the DoD has
failed to release a name that
could recognizably be matched
to that incident. Our feeling
at this time is that the CENTCOM
notice was probably meant to
cover the deaths of Specialist
Cross and Private 1st Class
Dolan on that day. The
two men were in a unit operating
in northwest Baghdad. Perhaps
the notice erred in calling
out only one death instead
of two. Regardless, we are
now eliminating that open slot
on August 27th and re-adjusting
the casualty numbers accordingly. |
| Tuesday, September
05, 2006 8:23 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
just announced a new death
from last August 28th. Corporal
Shannon L. Squires,
25, of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
died at the Brooke Army Medical
Center in Texas of wounds he
received in a roadside bombing
in Iraq on April 21st. |
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(2)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Sergeant
Matthew J. Vosbein,
30, of Metairie, Louisiana,
in a roadside bombing southwest
of Baghdad on August 29th. |
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